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Clinton News-Record, 1983-05-25, Page 8faire 'ets.,of fine foods PAGE8—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 198 -Auburn ews L rst ever eaver By Eleanor a;lra:r„I:o k Beaver Banquet Over 1'1D parents, grand-• parents and friends joined the First Blyth Beavers several Auburn boys belong to the group) for their smorgasbord supper last Thursday evening in the Blyth Memorial Hall. Whale the families were gathering, Rusty, Petunia and Clarabelle kept the Beavers, along with their younger brothers and sisters, busy playing action songs. After a bountiful smorgasbord supper, Beaver leader Hawkeye in- troduced the service team: Relic - John Horseys APC; Petunia - Mary Freeman and Clarabelle - Jane Walker. The Beavers and their leaders were then in- troduced. They were Steven Bakelaar, John Brak, Michael Bromley, lan Caldwell, Jason Clark, Joe Fraser, Jamie Hallahan, Patrick Hallahan, Chris Heard, Chris Howson, Chris Lee, Andrew Luna, Mark Powitch, Craig Rolston, Aaron Sauve, Michael Schneider and Daniel Scott; leaders: Hawkeye - Kevin Draper, Bubbles - Rosemarie Lee; Rainbow - Arlene Caldwell; and Rusty - Dorothy Schneider. The Beavers repeated their Law, Motto and Promise by presenting their skit, E.T." Joins the Beavers". E.T. was played by Andrew Luna and ETC by Chris Heard. Rainbow and Bubbles presented each Beaver with a ceramic Beaver. The Beavers who are swimming up to Cubs nex; year were then presented with achievement cer- tificates. They are Michael Schneider, Daniel Scott, An- drew Luna, Chris Heard, Mark Powitch, Craig Rolston and Patrick Hallahan. Rainbow introduced and thanked the group comrnlit- tee represented by Larry Walsh and his wife, Bar- bara; the sponsors; the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 420 represented by Brad Montgomery and his wife Maureen. The parents and service team were also thanked for their support during the past year. Relic reminded the parents about the Huron District Camp at Benmiller on June 4 and extended an in- vitation to join with the Clin- ton Beavers next Thursday evening for their fun night. Social News Angela Schneider and Glenyce McClinchey recent- ly went to La Salle High School, Sudbury with the Goderich District Collegiate Institute Intermediate Band. They visited' the Sudbury Downs, the Big Nickel, the Science North Site and `: ell Park. While there, the band played at three concerts. Sudbury band will come to Goderich May 26-29. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston of Toronto visited on the holiday weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mary Rollinson and brother, Mur- ray Rollinson. Mrs. Mary Bere of Dungannon visited last Mon- day evening with Mrs. Tom Johnston and Miss Laura Phillip Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Dongen were honoured last Saturday evening when friends and relatives gathered in the Auburn Com- munity Memorial Hall to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. Frank and Rhea received the guests along with members of their family. After an evening of dancing, they thanked everyone for their gifts and good wishes. Booster Club The Auburn Booster Club held its last meeting at the home of Lorie Cartwright. Mrs. Jackie Collins read the minutes and Mrs. Lynn Chamney reported on the meeting with the Auburn and District lions (tub. The next teenage euchre party will be held on May 26 in the Auburn Hall beside the library. The (tub is looking into making backstops for basketball. Plans were made for the flea market which is to be held on June 18. The members decided to have a draw on an afghan at the flea market. Committees were set up for the market on .June 18. The playground equip- ment was painted last week by some of the members Mrs Elaine Craig is going to inquire about T-shirts to sell to the community. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Hillle Blok un June r at L p A.. .. The St. Mark's Anglican Church Women met for their May meeting last 'Thursday at the home of Mrs. Tom Haggitt. Mrs. Cartwright thanked the A(,'W for the card sent to her and her husband on the occasion of their 25th wed- ding anniversary. Mrs. William Craven in- vited the ACW to Blyth June 11 to hear a speaker from Uganda. She reported for the London Synod meeting she had attended recently. WI The May meeting of the Auburn Women's Institute was held last Tuesday in the Conununity Memorial Hall. Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer, the public relations officer, introduced Dave Lee and Frank Wilson of Blyth who had brought the Rescue Van of the Blyth and District Fire Department. These two firemen spoke of their work and demonstrated how the equipment was used. They stated that they are on 24 hour call and showed how their pagers summon them to a fire. A tour of the large rescue van was given to all members. Mrs. Kenneth McDougall thanked the firemen for their address and demonstrations and presented them with a cheque. The new floor covering has been laid in the hall kitchen. anquet Delegates appointed to go to District Annual on May 30 at Winghani are Mrs. Ken- neth McDougall, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, Mrs. Robert Peck and Mrs. Elliott Lapp. Mrs. Donald Hames will get a gift for the craft table Mrs. Elliott Lapp reported on the Officers' Conference held recently at the Univer- sity off Waterloo. Mrs. Turn Haggitt reported that she had been in touch for a bus trip to see a play this summer and she would report later as to the time and to where. Mrs. Oliver Anderson was asked to buy some cooking dishes for the hall. The president thanked Mrs. Plaetzer for arranging for the play, "Everyone is Getting Married" to come to Auburn. The roll call was answered by each member telling what the W.I. has done for the Auburn Community. Headings, "The Belgrave Fire" and "Who is a Delin- quent?” and a recipe for good family relations were given by Mrs. Tom Jardin. The members voted to give $100 to the Associated Country of the World project to help supply fresh water for all. Lunch was served by Mrs. Tom Jardin and Mrs. Emer- son Rodger. Lucky cup win- ners were Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer and Mrs. Major Youngblut. s °Da ,047 EST. 1975 lllkkk GOLDSMITH -SILVERSMITH J JEWELLERY DESIGNER, REPAIRS ALSO CERAMICS, WEAVING, WOOD, ART, GLASS CANADIAN AWAIT 524-45 INNI lG DESIGNER 119 SE WEST ST., G®[+uff:•tOC(2, ONTAROO 12 PROFESSIONAL COLO(;' PO <<' TRAIT'S THREE ONE 5 x 7's 8 x 10 Complete Package ONE 8 X 10 THREE 5 X 7"S EIGHT WALLET SIZE Deposit At Photography ENLARGEMENT PORTRAITS AVAILABLE AT REASONABLE PRICE WITH COMPLETE PACKAGE Poses Our Selection $1.00 Sitting Fee For Each Extra Subject. Tr,r A( IKON t,I,ARANTt 1 () OI.la ,,1()NF (.1.1F f 42i ti 42F F1 11 111 .1 B/ / () \ 7111 .til 0.1 /'1 ti eld Softball The following is the ball schedule for the ladies soft- ball team and when and where they play • They played in Blyth last week and won the game. June 6 - Auburn visits Brussels, Belgrave visits Blyth; June 13 - Auburn visits Londesboro, Blyth visits Brussels; June 20 - Auburn visits Belgrave, Brussels visits Londesboro; June 27 - Blyth vs Auburn, Lundesboro vs Belgrave; Ju- ly 4 - Blyth vs Londesboro, Brussels vs Belgrave; July 11 - Brussels vs Auburn, Blyth vs Belgrave; July 18 - Londesboro vs Auburn, Brussels vs Blyth; July 25 - Belgrave vs Auburn, 1 Aindesboro vs Brussels; August 1 - Auburn vs Blyth, Belgrave vs Londesboro; August 8 - Londesboro vs Blyth, Belgrave vs Brussels; August 15 - Auburn vs Brussels, Belgrave vs Blyth; August 22 - Auburn vs Londesboro, Blyth vs Brussels; August 29 -Auburn vs Belgrave, Brussels vs 1.ondesboro. olelen Kolkman from the Londesboro 111 4-H Homemaking Club earned Provincial Honors on May 17, for completing 12 clubs. Special recognition was also given to Karen Whitemore, right, of McKillop 11, for completing 30 441 clubs. (Shelley McPhee photo) Walton VVI learn Vietn.zmese 1 Av new home By Betty McCall The Family and Consumer Affairs meeting of the Walton Women's Institute was held in the Brussels Public School on May 18. Mrs. Ray Huether in- troduced guest speaker Mrs. Hiep Nguyen who spoke of her background in Vietnam, how they planned to leave their home and family, spen- ding some time in a refugee camp in Thailand where she had landed with 31 others in their small boat. She has a great feeling to have a new home, choosing Canada as their third coun- try. She says no one knows what it's like to be driven from your home, says it's a miracle to be here. Then a film entitled "Ex- perience of Vietnam and Im- migration to Canada" by audio -visuals was shown, giving everyone a greater outlook of the boat people, showing conditions of their life and very crowded condi- tions in refugee camps. Hiep is the mother of two boys, who lives at Huron Park along with her hus- band. She is now teaching French in Goderich. In the correspondence WI members were invited to the Huronvrew Biossoni Tea, June 1. Mrs. Harvey Craig gave a report of the morning ses- sion of the 81st District An- nual at Gorrae, hosted by Lakelet WI Mrs. Harold Halle gave the afternoon proceedings. 1984) Annual to be in Walton. Institute members were reminded to have two desserts for the Dessert Euchre, May 31 at 7:00 p.m. Field Trip Due to the unsettled weather on Friday "Play - day" was cancelled. A field trip for the Grade 1 of Walton Public School had been scheduled. The children along with teacher and volunteers left the school by bus to visit the Grant Coultes sheep farm at Belgrave and stop at Bainton's in Blyth on the way back in time for lun- ch. The class has been study- ing "The Story of Wool" as part of its "Signs of Spring" unit in environmental studies. Boys going home with Jamie McNichol from school on Friday after school to celebrate his seventh birth- day included Chris Steven- son, Matt Lee, Kevin McDonald, Kipp Wiesbrod, Janue Bennewies and Paul Bauerarran. News aad notes It was Pentecost Sunday at Duff's United Church. Mrs. Viola Kirkby gave the highlights of Lundon Con- ference Anyone having items to be picked up for the garage sale June 11, are to contact Howard Hackwell or Ken Mc.I'onald. The 8th and 16th and 17th and Boundary unit have scheduled their annual ham supper for June 7 to be held in the church basement. Seven tables of euchre were in play at the communi- ty hall May 17. Prizes were awarded to: high lady, Viola Kirkby; low, Rena Watt, Blyth; high man, Alvin McDonald; low, Charlie Boyd of Seaforth; most zeros, Mel Jacklin of Brussels. On May 31 will be the final euchre of the season. 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PLO. 1 GRADE TENDER FRESH GREEN CAB AGE /kg PRODUCT OF U.S.A- NO. 1 TENDER YOUNG TASTY GREEN BEANS 2.1111,,99! PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA O. 1 ONTARIO 2 In COOKING ONIONS 2/99' PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA NO. 1 GRADE FRESH PRODUCT OF SOUTH AFRICA 196 /kg CANADA FANCY APPLES �I GRANNY SMITHS 89 PRODUCT OF RiuXICO TROPICAL FRESH ROASTED ND -NAME DRAM) CELERY HEARTS RUNCHI 9PEANUTS IN SHELL kg 2.99 COLOURFUL FLOWERING F A( 1, REIGER BEGONIAS 4.49